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connectivity

[kon-ek-tiv-i-tee, kuh-nek‑] / ˌkɒn ɛkˈtɪv ɪ ti, kəˌnɛk‑ /


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Currently the airline has what it describes as free, “streaming-quality connectivity” on most of its planes through providers Viasat and Hughes Network Systems, with the service coming this fall to trans-Pacific routes.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the U.S., the West Coast is more exposed due to its reliance on imported crude and limited connectivity to the rest of the country’s fuel system.

From Barron's

They are credited with proposing the first mathematical model of a neural network to explain how the brain’s biological connectivity produces complexity—thus leading to a computational theory of the mind.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Arguably unlike Big Tobacco, social media provides a variety of positive social benefits as a communication, entertainment, information and connectivity tool.”

From MarketWatch

Americans have learned to live with ads on smartphones and other devices as a necessary trade-off of connectivity.

From The Wall Street Journal